A brilliant three-goal haul saw the Arsenal
target make a blistering start to the new
Ligue 1 season, but he refused to rule out
a move away from his current club
Alexandre Lacazette has hinted he may be
interested in a transfer from Lyon during the
transfer window, but
the striker says his future is in
the hands of the club's president Jean-Michel Aulas.
Lacazette started the new season with a brilliant
hat-trick as Lyon beat promoted Nancy 3-0 on
Sunday, reaching 75 Ligue 1 goals in the process.
The striker - the subject of a rejected €35million
bid from Arsenal last month - suggested he wanted
to reach 100 Ligue 1 goals, but later said he would
want to discuss a move if a transfer bid was
accepted.
"If there are offers that are not refused, I would
like to respond," Lacazette told Canal+ .
"But I am at Lyon. I was in the mood today and I
scored three goals.
"If I have any offers? Ask the president. And if he is
satisfied that I will stay, I will stay."
West Ham boss Slaven Bilic has ruled his club out of
the running for Lacazette, insisting his club will
"100 per cent" will not buy the striker, while Aulas
is keen to retain the attacker
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